In this episode, we discuss our experience with online teaching through the COVID-19 pandemic. We share our best practices, and lessons learned.
Here's the summary of our tips:
Tips:
- Less is more, in terms of content and tech tools
- More than just reduce content: put kindness and compassion for students first
- Much more leniency with deadlines and evaluation strictness
- Flexibility with office hour time, and accommodate student in different time zones
- Be consistent in the way you compile your information
- Present the same material in different sensorial ways
- Reconsider your assessment methods
- Stick to one didactic model
- Have 3-5 learning objectives and keep those front and center
- Invest time in your didactic skills
- Ask your students, colleagues, and TAs for feedback
- Make sure you got your tech tools working well: lighting, microphone, drawing tools
Here are some references for this episode:
- From Eva's blog
- Poll on tools for online teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic
- PhD Talk for AcademicTransfer: Online resources for scientists
- Explorations into Blended Flexible Learning
- PhD Talk for AcademicTransfer: challenges and opportunities for international researchers during COVID-19
- From elsewhere on the internet
- The 5Es instructional model of Catlin Tucker
- A brief introduction to constructive alignment
- More information on Bloom's taxonomy
- Felder-Silverman model of learning styles for engineering students